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<0> active directory can only scale to 3000 or so objects, so you have to expect slowdowns at that size. <1> yeah and token creation takes far longer in AD <2> ??? <2> surely not <1> have you ever timed it <2> that's exactly the thing that makes ad superior <1> cuz I have <0> was wondering who would take first offense at that, and figured it would be Ta1oN. :) <2> that it scales almost to unlimited <2> no fanboism now... honestly <0> superior to what? edir scales just as far <2> i saw ad's with more than 50000!!! objects <2> and it still was fast as hell <1> oh he'a nickering with you <2> unix dies with 5000 objects :P <3> same error
<2> thought so, then it's not a credentials problem <0> oh, no one uses YP/other unix for large user bases. least, no one with a brain. :) <0> thought you meant that it scaled better than edirectory/nds, was gonna laugh <2> cause normally asp uses the same credentials as the website is running at <0> as both AD and edir scale to way more objects than anyone will ever use <2> i.e. iusr normally <3> yeah <3> and i have integrated windows auth <0> but you're right, old unix user db's trash out when they're too big. had issues with it here <1> well is it set as read only? <3> so it should run as my <3> right <3> no, full access write <3> everyone <1> hrm <2> hm... <1> ok what about the folder itself? <1> remember, denial in one spot, means denial in all <3> no <3> let me try it on a brand new share <3> different server <3> full access to everyone <2> what is the exact error you get? <2> is the whole asp app failing or just a part of it? <3> just the part that creates the folder <3> no same thing <3> totally different server <3> fresh share <3> everyone can write <3> everyone has full access ntfs <3> i can make/delete a folder <3> script dies out <3> permission denied <2> hm, to get this straight: <2> srv1 runs the iis and asp app <2> srv2 has a shared folder <2> asp app on srv1 tries to create folder on share on srv2? <3> yes <3> with scripting.filesystemobject <3> from what ive heard from the web guy here <2> and if you let the asp app create the folder locally on srv1? <2> same error? <3> asp SHOULD run as me cause i have integrated auth enabled <2> yeah, i agree <2> that's why i try to think in a non-permissions-problem direction ;) <3> works fine locally <2> :( <3> yeah <2> ok, then i'm out of ideas for the moment :( <3> lol <3> well thanks for trying <3> you ever do application pooling <3> ? <2> if you mean the app pools in iis6, yes <3> yeah <3> sorry meant application protection <3> i was reading online <3> cause i was trying to force iis to run as a specific user <3> figured as me since i DEFINATELY have rights <3> but i did a app protection on high <3> then changed the permissions for my application in DCOM to run as me
<3> and i still get that error <2> brb... user called -.- <3> the guy here was thinking its the properties the DCOM object for scripting.filesystemobject runs as <2> re <4> wb <2> 34 minutes to go :/ <2> sry bd, but my knowledge about asp is very limited... if you want to check dcom permissions, look in %windir%\system32\com\comexp.msc <2> i have no clue though if that will help you anything <0> heh <1> sure way to check permissions... login as the domain admin. <1> if that account can, and others can't <1> permissions <1> if that account can't == phucked <0> yeah, but even testing I wouldn't want an asp script running as domain admin <2> grrrr... that's the 10th user today who asks me "are we secured against this new virus i heard about? it will kill all my documents at midnight!" <1> um <1> holy **** guys <2> i get the feeling that this lusers have no fate in my administration skills -.- <1> just got offered a contract to hire position in Honolulu, Hawaii for Network Specialist $60k <3> lord i am on as the admin <3> its the IIS process that cant create the folder not me <3> ^-Lord-^: gofor it <2> yup <1> ok so give the IIS process 'login as administrator' rights <3> its running as local system <3> and the application protection is running as me <1> I've seen an error similar... the system account does have permissions to it, right? <2> he can create the folder locally, it only fails over the network <2> so i guess the problem is not iis <1> good point <5> i have a strange graphics problem <5> changing colors (red blue green) when entering a screensaver or playing bridgebuilder <6> try reseating graphics card or buy a new one <5> but it appears to me that the problem stated after installing googles screensaver <5> the color changes do not appear randomly; it changes like in a "sinus wave" continuolsy <5> a kind of phase <5> i thought maybe there's a way to reinstall directx and opengl? <6> check the vga cable is plugged in propely <6> same for the video card <6> overheating video cards produce funky effects <6> overheating could be due to fan motor dying <6> what video card is it ? <5> ati 9200 <5> it's all in place <7> drivers up to date? <5> ye <5> i think maybe i should try deinstall / reinstall them <7> run the tests with dxdiag to see if there's any conflicts <5> dxdiag says no problems <5> can i test opengl somehow <7> http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Benchmarks/OpenGL-Geometry-Benchmark.shtml <7> check it out <5> ok <8> Hi Josh, <8> <8> I got a call from someone at West Hills last night and he was complaining about the dose being incorrect and they are unable to modify that field. If you run this statement it will clear that field for them. <8> <8> UPDATE MedOrder <8> SET Dose_Quantity = '' <8> there is something wrong with that statement <8> to me, that will clear all Dose_quantity in the Fn database <4> yeh, use the where clause <8> ****ing bitch <8> trying to ruin my database <4> UPDATE table SET fieldname = 'value' WHERE clientname = "johndoe" <8> yeah <8> im going to slaughter this bitch for saying that <8> good thing i know a bit of sql <8> some people really do not think <8> before they say something <0> man I hate those radmin keys
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